Community Fundraising Group Volunteer


Contact person
Vanessa Bradley
#85096
Scan me or visit www.getinvolvedcoventry.org.uk/o/Deafblind-UK2/activities/Community-Fundraising-Group-Volunteer/85096 to join
Summary
Would you like the opportunity to volunteer with a national charity raising awareness and funds for thousands of people affected by dual sensory loss in the UK?
Detailed description
Want to Make a Real Difference in Your Community?
Join us at Deafblind UK and be part of something meaningful! We’re on the lookout for friendly, outgoing people who love connecting with others and want to help raise awareness and funds for people living with both sight and hearing loss.
What’s In It for You?
- Flexibility – volunteer when it suits you, whether it’s a one-off event or something more regular.
- Fun & Variety – run a pub quiz, host a stall, collect donations, or spread the word with posters—there’s something for everyone.
- Boost Your Skills – gain experience in events, fundraising, and community engagement.
- Feel-Good Factor – know that your time and energy are helping people who often feel isolated and overlooked.
What You’ll Be Doing
You’ll bring your energy, creativity, and people skills to support our Community Fundraising Team. Whether you’re planning your own mini-event or helping out at one of ours, you’ll be making a real impact.
No experience? No problem! We’ll give you all the training, support, and materials you need—including a fundraising pack full of ideas and resources. You’ll also have a named contact to guide you every step of the way.
Why It Matters
Over 450,000 people in the UK are affected by dual sensory loss. It can be incredibly isolating—but with your help, we can reach more people, raise more awareness, and make sure no one faces it alone.
What volunteers need
🗣️ Native language skills
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs
🤝 Extra support
About Deafblind UK
Deafblind UK is the UK’s only charity specialising in
supporting people with any level of deafblindness. We
support people to live with their condition and to build their
confidence and independence. We offer understanding and
advice as well as practical support, residential support, care
and social opportunities. We also lead research to help the
world live better with deafblindness.

